Bungie: We will continue support for Halo: Reach post-release, but it will definitely be the last Halo
Bungie’s got no plans of leaving Halo: Reach alone even when they’ve already penned an agreement with Activision for a new IP. Brian Jarrard, Bungie community director, reassures the adoring fans that they will continue their support for the latest iteration of their money-making franchise.
Bungie’s got no plans of leaving Halo: Reach alone even when they’ve already penned an agreement with Activision for a new IP. Brian Jarrard, Bungie community director, reassures the adoring fans that they will continue their support for the latest iteration of their money-making franchise.
“Microsoft still owns the Halo IP,” explained Jarrard in an recent interview with Develop. “[but] we will still support Reach post-release and we have a great relationship with our community, so we want to make sure we keep the game going.”
Don’t get your hopes up, though, and think that there will be another Halo game in the future. As they’ve reiterated time and again as of recent memory, this is the last one for them. “But beyond that we will not be working on any more Halo — we will be completely focused on bringing our next universe to light. From there Microsoft will take the Halo universe in the direction they see fit.”
Via [Develop]
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